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Colorado Public Radio · 3d
A male wolf died during a capture and collaring operation in northwest Colorado
The wolf, 2305-OR, was part of the original batch of predators captured in Oregon as a part of Colorado’s voter-approved wolf restoration program. Since its release, the male found a mate and formed the King Mountain Pack in Routt County by fathering a litter of pups last spring.

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Male wolf dies during capture operation. What CPW, an expert told us
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Wolf dies during collaring operation in Routt County
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Colorado’s ‘out of control’ costs tied to wolf attacks on livestock come under fire by lawmaker
As Colorado continues the voter-mandated reintroduction of gray wolves, the state is continuing to refine and improve its ...
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Colorado ranchers' wolf kill claims balloon after state's first release in December 2023
Colorado's cost to compensate ranchers for wolf depredations is expected to far exceed what was budgeted in 2024, the first year after the predator was reintroduced into the state. The bill that ...

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